Plastics Technology

DEC 2014

Plastics Technology - Dedicated to improving Plastics Processing.

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CO FEED IT GRIND IT DRY IT EXTRUDE IT STORE IT GRIND IT DRY IT EXTRUDE IT STORE IT CO FEED IT GRIND IT DRY IT EXTRUDE IT STORE IT GRIND IT DRY IT EXTRUDE IT STORE IT CO FEED IT GRIND IT DRY IT EXTRUDE IT STORE IT GRIND IT DRY IT EXTRUDE IT STORE IT CO FEED IT GRIND IT DRY IT EXTRUDE IT STORE IT GRIND DRY EXTRUDE STORE HEAT TRANSFER MADE EASY With so many different options, competing supplier claims and complex technology, it's hard to know what's best. That's why you'll appreciate the Conair Difference. Conair has more experience providing plastics processors with heat-transfer solutions than anyone. We're not limited to just one or two technologies or just a few sizes or configurations. Our dedicated heat-transfer application specialists will understand and analyze your specific process concerns and recommend a unique tailored solution – whether it's a single piece of equipment or a complete, integrated system. Let Conair put you on a Pathway to Profitability with total, plant-wide auxiliary systems and the industry's best aftermarket service and support. 1.800.654.6661 • 724.584.5500 • info@conairgroup.com • www.conairgroup.com Temperature Controllers electronic fow and temperature monitoring for each mold cir- cuit. The fow may be adjusted by a manual or motorized control valve in the individual circuits. Automatic control via the new FlowControl system uses electronic proportional valves and pulsed water cooling without a heating or recirculation system. Pulse timing is adjusted separately for each individual circult. Compact design allows installation close to the tool on the injec- tion machine, reducing hose lengths and pressure losses. ONI also introduced a central touchscreen terminal for continuous control and monitoring of mold-cooling circuits on multiple machines. Unusual integrated multi-process cells at Fakuma: KraussMaffei overmolded polycarbonate with molten zinc metal (left), using a special add-on injector box from Krallmann (center). Meanwhile, Arburg combined EPP bead molding with injection overmolding of a solid PP threaded core (right). This achieves a tight bond between the components, so the fnished socket part can be inserted into a larger foam piece, like the board shown here, and achieve a tight bond. FA K U M A 2 0 1 5 Close -Up On Technolog y

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